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Depict Hardy Weinberg's equilibrium?

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Answered by jyotikumari1823
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Explanation:In population genetics, the Hardy–Weinberg principle, also known as the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, model, theorem, or law, states that allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of other evolutionary influences.

Answered by TheLionHearted43
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The Hardy–Weinberg principle relates allele frequencies to genotype frequencies in a randomly mating population. ... In the absence of other evolutionary forces (such as natural selection), genotype frequencies are expected to remain constant and the population is said to be at Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium.

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